So, now natives are claiming territory based on ghost grizzlies. After fighting in court for years -- making lawyers very rich -- The Supreme Court has struck down their claim of "religious freedom" in a case against a resort company that wanted to build in so-called native land. Their case? The natives believe ghost bears "haunt" the area.
Thank G-d judicial sanity prevailed! Has Beverley Mclachlin finally come to her senses? According to the Canadian Constitution, Natives do not have a veto over anything, but seem to think they have. The Crown's duty is to consult, not roll over.
"These are our relatives," said the demented Perry Bellegarde. "These ghost bears are our religion." OMG! I think maybe my mother haunts me. Should contractors be prevented from building next to my home because Mom might show up in the ether?
It's completely insane. And as to the real grizzlies in the area, Fish and Wildlife and Parks Canada have that covered, thanks anyway.
And speaking of insane, native child advocate Cindy Blackstock was on 'Power Play' today demanding more $$$$$$$$$$$$$ for native children. These are kids whose parents have neglected and abused them, but guess what? It's our fault they have been taken into care.
I can't handle much more of this.
Thursday, November 2, 2017
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